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http://roboticjoe.bandcamp.com/
http://www.archive.org/details/RoboticJoe-VariousAlbums
http://archive.org/search.php?query=robotic%20joe
http://www.sprecordings.com/index.html
http://www.comarecordz.com/2012/05/01.html
http://roboticjoe.spreadshirt.com/
http://archive.org/details/V.A.WheelOfFortune5-Krnet033
https://archive.org/details/SPNet143
https://archive.org/details/RoboticJoe-Digitalord
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Joseph Paul Moore aka Robotic Joe was born on November 3rd, 1978 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His family moved from there when he was less than a year old and he grew up the rest of his young life in Toledo, Ohio. Joe has always been into art like the weird drawings and paintings he made before making music. He is influenced by all sorts of analog and digital music, mainly old school industrial and new wave. Around 2004 Joe discovered a whole new world when breakcore was introduced to him from his long time pal and already producer Richard. Had already been listening to old break-beat, break-dance, hardcore / gabber, electronica, glitch and trip-hop. Joe fit right in with this style. Even though he himself was not creating this style yet and being a whole another genre altogether he just loved it. First being introduced to Aphex Twin back in the great ole' days of when MTV used to be actually be what they claimed he first heard this type of reference of music from a show called AMP where he first saw the Come To Daddy video and fell in love! Anyways to get back forward to around 2004 Richard introduced him on to artists like Venetian Snares, BLÆRG, Ect.... and from there till now and till he dies Robotic Joe learning and Excelling at mastering his own technique. Coming up with new forms and new creative masterpieces Robotic Joe will and will always continue to baffle minds and ear lobes. Giving the Lister a chill on the skin + thrill in the mind. That's still not to say he didn't sux back in the day when first creating his tunes. Joe has a theory and that's: The more you learn, the more you progress, the more you progress the more technical your style gets, the more technical your style gets the more ♥ and fun you have for it! ~ 2013 Joseph P. Moore